RHS
JANUARY
4 January – 13 February 2020:
Japanese Art Exhibition & Pop Up
Shop, RHS Garden Harlow Carr
Browse and buy stunning landscape
prints made in Japan using
traditional Japanese woodblock
printing techniques as Harlow
Carr hosts its second Japanese
Art Exhibition in the historic Bath
House. This year we feature a unique
collection of authentic Japanese
woodblock prints by Master
Katsushika Hokusai (1760 to 1849),
known for best-known for his series
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. The
show will also feature a ‘pop up
shop’ selling a variety of authentic
Japanese gifts.
www.rhs.org.uk/harlowcarr
6 January – 29 February:
Embroidering Harlow Carr – The
Four Seasons, RHS Garden Harlow
Carr
Head to Harlow Carr’s Library to see
four bespoke embroidery panels
depicting garden scenes from
each season. Each piece has been
produced by talented members of
the Richmond & Leyburn branch of
the Embroiderers’ Guild and this is
the first time visitors can see all four
seasonal panels together. Normal
garden admission.
www.rhs.org.uk/harlowcarr
25 January – 1 March: Giant
Houseplant Takeover in the
Glasshouse, RHS Garden Wisley
Step into a house reclaimed by
its plants long after its human
inhabitants have left. A banana
has pushed through the roof,
carnivorous plants feast in the
dining room and cacti play chess. A
few plants have grown rather too
large and tower over their relatives.
www.rhs.org.uk/wisley
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